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Becker

[bek-er]

noun

  1. Carl Lotus 1873–1945, U.S. historian.

  2. George Ferdinand, 1847–1919, U.S. scientist and mathematician.

  3. Howard Paul, 1899–1960, U.S. sociologist.



Becker

/ ˈɛə /

noun

  1. Boris (ˈbɒrɪs). born 1967, German tennis player: Wimbledon champion 1985, 1986, and 1989: the youngest man ever to win Wimbledon

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For “It Rhymes With Takei,” the author once again teamed up with writers Steven Scott and Justin Eisinger and artist Harmony Becker, his collaborators for “They Called Us Enemy,” the 2019 graphic memoir about Takei’s childhood imprisonment in incarceration camps during World War II.

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“You are being approached as friendly witnesses who may help our committees assess whether improper influence is being exerted in ways that threaten public trust and competition in the media sector,” Becker and Umberg wrote to the former executives.

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California has an interest, in part, because Paramount operates in the state, including a large presence in Los Angeles, Becker told The Times.

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Liverpool have sold the 26-year-old with Valencia keeper Giorgi Mamardashvili joining them in July to compete for the number one shirt with established first choice Alisson Becker.

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Kelleher has a year left on his contract at Anfield but Valencia keeper Giorgi Mamardashvili will join the Premier League champions in July to compete for the number one shirt with established first choice Alisson Becker.

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